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20 de Marzo de 2020
Oklahoma

OKLAHOMA CITY March 20, 2020 Seven national organizations representing patients facing serious chronic medical conditions released the following statement regarding Gov. Kevin Stitt’s “SoonerCare 2.0” plan: “We are alarmed that Gov. Kevin Stitt released his SoonerCare 2.0 waiver application while Oklahoma, and the world, grapples

19 de Marzo de 2020
Tennessee

Nashville, TN – As lawmakers hurry to pass key legislation, they continue to think about 39,360 Tennesseans who will hear the words “you have cancer” this year. The American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network (ACS CAN) commends the legislature for passing the Rare Disease Advisory Council legislation. ACS CAN supported

19 de Marzo de 2020
Indiana

With the 2020 Indiana General Assembly in the rearview mirror, we are excited to share some significant wins with you! Below are the legilsative priorities we fought for this past session and the result of all your actions! Tobacco Prevention Tobacco addiction remains Indiana’s leading public health threat, killing

18 de Marzo de 2020
Maryland

Today, the Maryland Legislature passed HB732, which included line items for increasing state tobacco taxes and earmarked $18.25 million toward tobacco prevention and cessation programs.

18 de Marzo de 2020
Missouri

In an abundance of caution and the interest of protecting the health of our community, we've made the difficult decision to cancel the ACS CAN Missouri Day at the Capitol event scheduled for April 8th.

17 de Marzo de 2020
Nacional

Twenty-nine organizations representing millions of patients diagnosed with serious health conditions urge the U.S. Senate to immediately pass the U.S. House-approved coronavirus bill and take additional critical steps. In a letter to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, the organizations emphasize the importance of enacting the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (H.R. 6201).

17 de Marzo de 2020
Nacional

WASHINGTON, D.C. – By issuing a final rule requiring large, graphic health warnings on cigarette packs and advertising, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration today has taken a critical and long-overdue step forward in the nation’s battle against tobacco use – the number one cause of preventable death.

17 de Marzo de 2020
New Hampshire

Happy Saint Patrick's Day, New Hampshire! I wanted to update you all on a few things concerning COVID-19 here in New Hampshire as it relates to our work here at ACS CAN. Firstly, the legislature is out of session this week, and next week they'll reevaluate whether they're going to

16 de Marzo de 2020
Kentucky

Frankfort, KY – This Wednesday, the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network (ACS CAN) recognizes the 25th anniversary of Take Down Tobacco National Day of Action, formerly known as Kick Butts Day, by calling on Kentucky lawmakers to reduce the toll of tobacco in the Commonwealth. Despite having the highest